Wilson faces pressure in Toronto, now entering his fourth year as head coach after missing the playoffs his first three seasons. Fans knew it wouldn’t be an easy feat, but with an influx of talent and trades, Wilson will look to lead his team back to postseason play.

Some eye-catching names on that roster include two players fresh out of the NCAA: University of Wisconsin’s Jake Gardiner and North Dakota’s Matt Frattin.

Gardiner and Frattin symbolize the direction Toronto’s front office has been gravitating toward the past few years. There are a total of 10 former NCAA hockey players that have made the Maple Leafs opening-night roster:

Another reason to “follow” Wilson, is through social media. He is the first NHL coach on Twitter – publicly, at least. His Twitter handle is @CoachRW63.

Wilson launched his first tweet on Oct. 1. What we do know, other than the fact that he’s a big New York Yankees fan, is that Wilson could provide fans an intriguing perspective on all-things hockey.

Case in point: After the Maple Leafs traded for David Steckel on Tuesday, Wilson praised the acquisition and provided details – almost like a press conference – as to why the organization made the deal.